Deaths outside hospital from acute coronary events

[...]we agree with Norris et al on the importance of educating the public to interpret premonitory signs of coronary events and to summon the emergency services without delay. Sep 1, 1998 EDITOR-Norris et al and Ruston et al point to the importance of behaviour outside hospital in the prevention of...

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Heart attacks
Hospitals
Letters
Resuscitation
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